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Over the last few weeks FP and I have been collaborating on a new design for his ESB Flamethrower.
With a ton of seen and unseen reference photos with the help from Official Pix, I think we've put together something that is much closer to what we've all had questions about, IMO.

I will first post assembled pics of the left ESB gauntlet. (pics below)

Then I will post a few of the separated parts of the flamethrower.

and lastly I will post comparison shots with some of the photos used...and only photos we've all seen to date unfortunately.

* With that being said, if there was One clear photo that was out there I personally have yet to see it, and if it did exist you can bet I would try my hardiest to get permission to post it for All..... but for now I think what FP has created is a great "interpretation" and a fresh design.

And yes folks, these new flamethrower's (with Aluminum rods) will be in the new FP gauntlet kits that are going out as we speak.

Whoa!! That looks awesome guys! I love how with that extra layer, it pushes it off of the gauntlet a little more, keeping it that much farther away from getting in the way of your hand. I can't wait until I have some FP Gauntlets!!

Whoa!! That looks awesome guys! I love how with that extra layer, it pushes it off of the gauntlet a little more, keeping it that much farther away from getting in the way of your hand. I can't wait until I have some FP Gauntlets!!

Good point Andy.... that is called a "spacer"
We had to come up with made-up names for each part we were talking about over the phone.

Woah, Well done guys...Love the tilted design of that panel detail. Someone's got some good reference photos

Actually, no .. the pics weren't THAT good. I wish This particular aspect was all old fashioned "best guess" work. It seemed to be the only logical explanation for what's been boggling at least me for years. But it is interpretive and is obviously subject to change if we ever get a good look at the real deal. But thanks man